Yeah now if only Star Ruler 1 felt like a finished product, you'd be in with more of a shot.As it stands though I don't have faith in your company, just like I don't have faith in the company who brought us the game 3079 for exactly the same reason.

Such things always smell like the sequel being nothing more than a cash grab for a failing product.Make a decent product and you'll get some decent cash.If your base game design hasn't changed to compete with sins of a solar empire you're not going to have a decent product as far as a space strat goes.Those are the facts, you can ignore them; but most people would want a company they pour their heart and soul into 'not' to fail.

Yeah now if only Star Ruler 1 felt like a finished product, you'd be in with more of a shot.As it stands though I don't have faith in your company, just like I don't have faith in the company who brought us the game 3079 for exactly the same reason.

Such things always smell like the sequel being nothing more than a cash grab for a failing product.Make a decent product and you'll get some decent cash.If your base game design hasn't changed to compete with sins of a solar empire you're not going to have a decent product as far as a space strat goes.Those are the facts, you can ignore them; but most people would want a company they pour their heart and soul into 'not' to fail.

Based on what you've said, I take it you haven't looked into Star Ruler 2 at all. If you don't trust us, and think we're spending all of our time working on indie games for the loads of cash we must be raking in, please don't buy our game.

This is also not the thread to discuss Star Ruler 1, we have an entire forum just for that.

I don't know about you but Star Ruler felt pretty finished to me for what it was hoping to achieve. Weak aspects of a game don't mean that the game is unfinished, and you should give these guys credit for trying to fix what made Star Ruler boring or downright unplayable (crashes are frequent and stuff like that) at times. It was fun and promising. Why don't you just hope it gets better with its sequel instead of assuming the developers are trying to make bank (which is quite far fetched in this context) at the expense of killing the series?